This is Bering 72, but... 🙈 Eps.51
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This is Bering 72, but... 🤯🙈 Eps. 51
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I keep wanting to scream,”Let Alexi finish!”; but, I don’t.
Oh he's so boring with his accent .
I like his accent and he's pretty cool.
@@alexs3447 i guess hes boring if you arnt interested how these boats are made in detail but then why even watch this channel
She is only showing us those fembot, highly defensive, yet insecure, "my comments are more important than yours, therefore I get to interrupt him" roots. I've heard her do this so much, she is why I dont watch more of their stuff. If he says one thing remotely close to triggering her auto defensive switch, she does the typical insta defense response. Not to mention the fact that this comment will set her off, rather than listen to what is being said.
Known way too many of them...
love alexi's knowledge and willingness to share it. you can tell he is very passionate about his craft
He certainly is
Almost as if he owns and runs a successful yacht building business!!
Sigh! When I hit the lottery I'll be standing there in that spot taking delivery of the B77!
Agree absolutely ... but the baltic sea is to small for a Bering 77 ... 🙂
B123 (:
the lottery is rigged, nobody ever "wins" that's why Epstein "won" it twice; it is just another state poor person tax
Boats are a money pit. If I won the lottery, I wouldn’t buy, I’d charter and avoid all the long term expenses related to maintenance, birthing, insurance etc.
Bering is using some brilliant solutions to expensive maintenance issues. Alexi does a great job of explaining the benefits and return on investment. Thanks for the informative video!
I propose a "Let Alexei speak" campaign; he handles all his customers' interruptions so politely.
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Alexei is just a cool guy and it's very interesting to listen to him talk a little about his wealth of experience. Bering is Alexei and Alexei is Bering,with every fiber of him. Victoria and Rico ... you are of course also really “nauti” cool guys. I think this is a very good collaboration and you have also fun beside the work. Thank you for this episode.
Alexi’s passion and knowledge for building these gorgeous steel ships has me coming back to this channel every time. He is a wonderful ambassador for the fantastic boatwork coming from Turkey
So much goes into a boat build that most don’t even know about. So fascinating.
I really enjoy the engineering of ship building. And Miss "Lots of Storage!" is awesome.😎
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I can't describe how much I love the "geek content" videos!
I am increasingly impressed by Bering!
Let's talk about lightning strikes, and how to
1. mitigate them and
2. deflect them
While your waiting you might want to check out the Parley Revival channel as they had 2 lighting strikes and I think Colin did at least one possible 2 episodes discussing this topic.
What a GREAT educational video! As a retired Navy veteran (in marine engineering) I know first hand that steel is the best choice for safety, comfort and durability. If not, our military warships and commercial ships would be made of fiberglass or wood lol.
I’ll take a steel Bearing with its safety, comfort and overall piece of mind, in any weather or on any long distance trip with the ones I love, over any lessor type of construction. But that’s just me. 😊
Perhaps a tad better than plastic when bullets are flying past. 🤣
The one line in the movie Jaws that will never have to say. "We need a bigger boat"
You would never know Alexi is filthy rich! Such a down to earth man!!! A+ guys!!! 👍🏻👍🏻😎😎😎
Ohhhh I can´t wait to watch the B72 video... to me that is the perfect size... Thank you guys great video like always.
I can’t wait for the 72 also
Have you seen the AQUAHOLIC videos on the 76, Lemanja? That might just be the perfect couple's boat.
Any video with Alexi is an extremely educational video. I wish I had the $$ to have a Bering Boat.
Alexei is a class act. (period)
I love the new CAT video just put out. Can't wait to see a live walk through.
yup... also curious about cat...
What a fantastically informative video, Alexei is so good at explaining things.
Alexei is one smart dude !!!
Cool video !! Looking forward to seeing this baby done !!
Same here 😉
Its been a long pregnancy .@@NautiGuys
Victoria, wow you are so right if the boat is in the water that means it is floating. Thank you for telling us your loyal viewers.
Alexi + technical talk= let me get that bucket of popcorn for this one! Would
Love to see a piece on how all the Furuno electronics are being protected against lightning strikes. Also fire suppression onboard.
Alexei is so educated on anything naval, and I wish him good health and a joyful life. Hopefully I will meet him in person soon !
Love how Alexi is bringing this level of commercial ship building into smaller pleasure yachts(excuse me "explorer yachts"). Anyways love what Bering is doing, its putting out smaller, more affordable ships that can actually sail comfortably to any GPS coordinate on the earth and return to harbor. Its forcing everybody to up their game in terms of expectations for a sub 100 foot yacht.
His obvious in depth knowledge of his boats & systems used sure makes good sense
He doesn’t have to try sell his boats he’s just has to talk about them
To trust this guys opinions is easy to do
Bravo to him having the foresight & guts to build such a business & such attractive looking vessels Bravo again !!
I love everything about this episode.
I agree a must to protect the Bering from the sea and water pollution.
As you have the 2 UA-cam channels, NautiStyles & NautiGuys, I think you should name the boat "NautiLife". Good video this one. Can’t wait to see your completed 75.
Will be exiting for sure to to see it finished, and what the name will be) I will say nameing it something 'Nautixx' is a fair guess. It's a part of their 'brand', and they will use the boat commercially too
Thanks for the suggestion
🥳Congratulations to NautiGuys on hitting a 100K Subscriptions ! 🎈 Thanks for letting us join in on your BBL journeys 🎉
Very informative , I did not know about the electronic barnacle buster, nice
Glad you liked it
Bering 72 is the most badass explorer yacht ever created.
Love gofind out new things, Alexis is great at explaining things so that everyone can understand. Truly passionate about his craft.
Just remember to take the plastic wrap off the zinc anode. Otherwise it corrodes the anchor bolts that hold the anode. Ask me how I know.
Great job Alexi to explain through the noise
Always good to see Alexi on NautiGuys!
Thanks for the share Victoria and Rico.
These are my favorite types of videos. Very educational!👍
Awesome info in this vid, thanks guys!
Thank You Victoria, Rico and Alexie for such a Wealth of Information and Knowledge regarding corrosion.. Never ever thought it could be such an atrocious experience to have. Thank You So much 👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you Alexi, Rico and Victoria For the great information. nice to see your hull right side up.
One thing that wasn’t mentioned, if you can take your boat in a fresh water river the marine growth will come off by itself. You still get algae on the waterline but no organisms will grow in fresh water. In the UK, we call the zinc plates “Anodes”. Another topic that could be talked about is radar deflector that you don’t need on a steel boat over a certain size. My ex’s boat was only 10m 33ft so we had one.
That was really interesting, many thanks Alexi and you NautiGuys.
I learned a lot from this video, very informative! Great job. Thanks for making us smarter.
Very informative, your videos are ACE
Very helpful. Thanks.
Awesome Video !!! Alexi is really knowledgeable and takes great Pride in his boats/yachts
Fascinating! Love Alexi!
Thanks for doing video's like this! It is so interesting and informative.
Our pleasure!
Congrats on over 100K!
Started watching the video, saw the B72 and thought, FINALLY get to see the boat that Rico and Victoria say is the better choice between the B65 and B72. I got really excited and then "womp womp womp"
It's like walking up to a kid, asking him "you like ice cream, yes, what flavor? Chocolate, oh good, want a chocolate ice cream?... Well keep wanting that, see ya!" 😂😜🤪
Great informative video you two! Alexi is the man, so much knowledge!
How cool. Love it when Alexi shares info with you and we get to listen too. Very smart man. Love you guys! 🤩😍😘
We love you back
@@NautiGuys 🥰😘
When you guys were early in the build, I remember Alexi talking about filling the bow blub with concrete. When I heard that my immediate thought was about corrosion. Wet concrete is very corrosive and I was wondering if the inside surface of the bow bulb was treated prior to pouring it full of concrete. Since then my thought has been why concrete? It's a sealed compartment. Why not just fill it with sand? The difference in weigh can't be significant.
Wow Alexi has soo much knowledge in his head 👍🏻👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This was interesting. Thanks for the detailed discussion.
nice.. oo i just noticed 100k subs. congrats !
GREAT content ! THANKS
That was fascinating!
Awww thank you 🙏
That was very enlightening!
Ultrasound antifouling devices don’t work for classic/vintage wooden yachts like mine. Unfortunately, I’ll have to keep up the routine of scrubbing the bottom 😔
Excellent video. Thanks.
Great clip. Very informative
Glad you enjoyed it!
Love this guy. Alexi is the man.
how about a video about lighting protection
Noted
I wonder if the same frequencies that repel marine growth would also repel marine life. It wouldn't be an issue for larger commercial or military vessels but with smaller crafts I can see a case of someone turning the system off because they cant catch fish from their boat when its on.
Congrats on 100K followers!
Thank you!!
Looks like you hit over 100k subscribers but I did know about your second channel and have enjoyed videos here too. Keep up the great content!
great episode but plz say you have a tour of that new Bering 72...
Noted
If I didn't love Bering enough 😅 this just made me love it more ❤❤❤
Marine life also has a non-parasitic part to it. Even if the ultrasonic repellers really work for barnacules, have you thought about dolphinos? They will cause not only pain in their sensitive ears but also visual hallucinations in their sonographic imagination.
I keep hearing that dolphins are very intelligent...intelligent enough to know that if something is interfering with their audio/visual sensors that they stay away from it. Also, the frequency itself may not affect dolphins or other marine life the same as it does vegetation or barnacles.
Thank you! Would love to hear more about the engines used, how they are sized, and the overall capabilities of the engines and electrical systems.
One of the times my uncle brought us all out on his sailboat for a lovely day of cruising -- turned out, what he really wanted was help scraping the algae off the waterline! I mean, yeah, we sailed for awhile first, but then anchored off a popular beach and got into the water with brushes.
Actually, with 4 or 5 of us working on it at the same time it didn't take all that long, and we did have a nice day out.
🙏💕🌎Great advice - such a GREAT Builder!
Great video. Can you please ask Alexa what is the difference between leaving the boat in the water in warmer water vs northern waters where the water freezes solid around the boats hull. What do you have to do to protect the hull from ice build up that could possibly cause damage to the bottom of your boat. I want to one day but myself a boat but wanted to learn about protection for the hull and thank you for making this video about zink plates and everything else you talked about. I can't wait to see your 75 finished and we get to see the entire house in its reveal when sea trials begin.
I learned a lot!! TKS
Glad to hear it!
All the stuff with Alexis really good I wouldn't mind hearing more about their badass tenders
That hot water hot marina thing always scares me. Every year dozens of people get electrocuted swimming near docks. Your muscles seize up and its curtains for you.
Most interesting video ,great content victoria rico😊
Glad you think so!
Absolutely fascinating. TFS.
Glad you enjoyed it
I hope soon for a tour of this nice B72!
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I am geeking out over this video. My dad had a yacht he kept in Piraus harbor. Not the best in the world. Bottom fouling was a constant source of entertainment for her captain.
The M/Y NoName is looking good.
Super interesting. Had no idea...
Thanks for watching
thanks again
ALEXI IS A GREAT TEACHER 👍 👌 👏!!!!.AND VICTORIA AND RICO ARE GREAT STUDENTS!!!...ANOTHER GREAT EPISODE GUYS...❤❤🎉
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Alexi always great job. Questions were helpful and not an interuption at all. Technical explanations can quickly become a sleepy lecture without her there.
I hope you bring Alexis on your boat when you’re ready to go out and use it for like the first month or so be fun to watch them so you don’t know this is an old trick you do this on this is how you cook that no no this is how you fold your sheets around the corners of your beds andall those cool things bringing Alexis on your boat for extended period of time will you learn everything about your boat?
Professor Alexi sure knows his stuff! Lol! He is a font of knowledge.
Agreed
I always wonder Alexi's past, how he got into building boats, just more about him. He seems a very interesting person.
I have a friend, whose grandfather, built him a sailboat out of a Coast Guard lifeboat. He lined the bottom of that boat with copper sheets so he would never have to worry about the bottom fouling.
Very interesting entry into the world below.
Zinc plates,are they sacrificial? How often do then need changing, or is different oceans/seas have different rates of corrosion? I wrote his before I heard the voltage system,holy frig, my kinda ship, wow guys love all this info. Started watching when you first started show casing other ships, but following this build is just amazing and gives a new appreciation to ship construction. When is anticipated launch date of you ship.
Yes, the Zincs are sacrificial anodes(aka galvanic anodes) and are used on all marine vessels as a form of cathodic protection. The electric powered alternative mentioned in the video actually sounds like a hybrid system and seems like it would save a ton in expenses over time since even just the Zinc is fairly expensive, much less the labor cost of replacing them.
Could you please reply with the name of the company that supplies the copper ion and ultrasonic systems. Thanks
Alexi knows every inch of those boats, quite remarkable.
M/Y NoName is sure looking good from underneath. This is a really interesting video. Please tell Alexi thank you. His expertise is amazing. I was really interested in this video. It harkens me back to my dads yacht. It was forever getting her bottom fouled. lots of work. Now, back to the video
Mercury Marine have had this option for many Decades. Called MerCathode. Actually comes standard on their Mercruiser product where the Tranducer is actually built into the Transom bracket.
Okay, it does not have the technology to inform you of a hostile environment
When are y'all getting yours??? any idea yet???
Love Alexei!
They're called Marine Flora (plant/algae) and Marine Fauna (animal) ...
Thank you for the tip
I know when I was deckhand and our yachts were they were parked for a while we woukd,get in the tender with a rough Sponge or the Blue doodlebug and scrape the hull then women had to get in to get the bottom. Algae really liked the aluminum boats. But sea grass and barnacles loved steel yachts. Fiberglass was about even. We scraped the gunk off and iit would go,in your mask, coat your mouthpiece, attract tons of fish, and then you had the safety line attached to the tender or crew boat and that poor soul had to sit in the boat in the hot sun just watching too make sure you didn't die or pass out....get eaten by a shark. Which my friend had happened to him in the Bahmas. A tiger shark but his fin.
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